Class 3 fractions

Class 3 have been learning about fractions. We recently made some cakes using what we have learned. Each group was given 12 cakes to decorate and had to solve the problem of how to decorate them, e.g. 1/4 of the cakes will have smarties on them. How many will this be?  The children did some fantastic maths and enjoyed eating the delicious cakes afterwards!

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Year 3 stepping out

Today the Year 3s did some road safety training, learning how to safely cross roads in different scenarios.

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Save the Whale!

Class 2 had a fun starter activity in Maths today, we focussed on number bonds and played ‘Save the Whale’ on ICT games. The children thoroughly enjoyed this game and it helps to support all their number bonds to 10. Even the year 2 children can practise at home to help them recall their number bonds a lot quicker.

http://www.ictgames.com/save_the_whale_v4.html

(You might want to turn the sound down) Have fun! 🙂

Miss Edwards

Class 3 Homework – due Friday 22nd January

This week’s homework is to do with our phonic work on using the apostrophe. Please can your child rewrite the sentences on their sheet using the contracted forms of the relevant words.

Spell Contractions Sheet 1 – Armstrong Group

Spell Contractions Sheet 2 – Scott and Cook Group

Spell Contractions Sheet 3 – Columbus Group

Spell Contractions Sheet 4 – Fiennes

Contractions sentences practice

 

Class 3 Spellings – to be tested on Friday 22nd January

Orange

Words with ‘l’ and ‘m’

Green

Words with ‘ew’

Yellow

Words with an apostrophe for omission
Blue

Words with an apostrophe for omission

Red

Words with an apostrophe for omission

lap

lip

lid

him

map

man

 

 

HFW

Mrs

Mr

 

 

 

 

newt

grew

flew

stew

view

jewel

 

HFW

back

them

 

 

 

hadn’t

doesn’t

you’ll

couldn’t

they’ll

they’ve

 

Learning to spell numbers:

twenty

seventy

 

 

 

 

hadn’t

doesn’t

you’ll

couldn’t

they’ll

they’ve

 

Learning to spell numbers:

twenty

seventy

 

they’ve

haven’t

mustn’t

they’re

would’ve

shouldn’t

 

Learning to spell numbers:

twenty

seventy

 

Class 2 Homework

The homework for Class 2 this weekend involves completing a food diary. This has been explained to all of the children. Their food diary should be completed for Saturday and Sunday.

Due in Monday 18th January.

Thank you for your support

Class 2 Homework due 18.1.16

Miss Owen

Homework due in Wednesday 20th January

This week’s homework is on ‘homophones’.  The children have been asked to underline or highlight the correct word in each sentence on their homework sheet.  If they are not sure of any, they can look them up in a dictionary / online dictionary.

Any questions, just ask Mrs Chadwick or Mrs Foster

Many thanks for your continued support

Mrs S Foster

Dinosaur research

The children in Class 1 have been very busy finding out about different dinosaurs.  Today they used the non – fiction books and the website pbskids.org/dinosaurtrain/fieldguide/   to research the Tyrannosaurus Rex, Diplodocus, Triceratops and Stegosaurus.

This afternoon they had fun pretending to be palaeontologists.

We are all looking forward to our trip to the museum where we will be abl to find out even more about dinosaurs.

 

A busy couple of days in Class 1

The children in class one have worked very hard today and yesterday. They have enjoyed finding out about a variety of different animals and have sorted them into different habitats. This afternoon, the children were set the task of deciding how they could build/make small world areas for farm, ocean, wild and domestic animals. They came up with lovely ideas and helped to create a farm and an ocean small world area this afternoon.

In Maths, we have been counting to 100 in 5s and 10s. We have also been counting actions such as hops, claps, jumps. The children have been encouraged to count silently in their heads. We have been exploring number bonds to 9 today too and looking at how addition number sentences can help to work out subtraction number sentences.

In Letters and Sound we have been busy learning the tricky words ‘do’ and ‘out’. We have looked at words with two adjacent consonants such as splash, spring, splat. Some children have explored two-syllable words such as bedroom, toothbrush and armchair. They also found out about the ‘ure’ sound today in words such as ‘manure’, ‘cure’ and ‘sure’.

We spent some time outdoors yesterday playing ‘Bumper Cars’ with hoops. We had to avoid bumping into each other and travelling in different directions. When we ran out of petrol we had to jump up and down on the spot. When we had a flat tyre we had to stand on one leg.

The children have enjoyed playing with the small world dinosaurs in the dinosaur land too. They have has access to craft and modelling materials and have loved making all sorts of items for our small world areas and for the topic.

 

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